This Thanksgiving, we’re especially grateful for the strength of our community — the individuals we serve, our dedicated staff, generous donors, volunteers, and partners who help make our work possible. From all us of at Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community Services, we wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving. Please note, our offices will be closed today, October…
Everyone is welcome! October is Community Inclusion Month, an opportunity to recognize the hard work of individuals, families and community members who create inclusive communities and opportunities for all British Columbians with developmental disabilities.
Save the Date! Saturday, November 29 | 12–4 PM22768 119th Ave. Maple RidgeWinter Wonders: A Community Celebration We’re taking our 22nd Annual Silent Auction to the next level — and you’re invited!Join us for an afternoon packed with holiday cheer and festive fun, including:EntertainmentKids’ Crafts & Activities Local Vendors & ArtisansMac & Cheese Food TruckFace PaintingTarot ReadingsPermanent Jewelry…
October is Child Abuse Prevention Month.Every child deserves to feel safe, loved, and protected. This October, let’s come together to raise awareness and stand up against child abuse.As a founding member of the BC Network of Child and Youth Advocacy Centres, our Alisa’s Wish Child and Youth Advocacy Centre, stands with children and youth who…
Join us for CHOICES – a free group session for youth and young adults age 12-19 who may be at greater risk of being involved in the justice system, or who are already in the justice system.
We are very grateful to the Hopcott Family and Hopcott Farms and Meats for their incredible support of Alisa’s Wish Child & Youth Advocacy Centre over the past 10 years.
Join us for CHOICES – a free group session for youth and young adults age 12-19 who may be at greater risk of being involved in the justice system, or who are already in the justice system.
Today, on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we honour the Survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. We remember the children who never came home and reflect on the lasting impacts of residential schools that are still felt today.
🧡 Today, our staff are wearing orange shirts to honor National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. We stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities, reflecting on the legacy of residential schools and committing to the journey of healing, education, and meaningful reconciliation.